It's funny how we know what the weather will be like this weekend already at the beginning of the week, while we don't know how to spend it until the last minute. So that we don't end up sleeping under the covers on a rainy day, here are some suggestions for where to go this weekend.
With all the difficult decisions that world leaders face every day, sometimes we forget that they too are only human and that he too has to go where the emperor goes on foot, i.e. to the toilet. The Italian artist Cristina Guggeri draws our attention to this in an interesting way, who through the series of photographs Il Dovere Quatidiano (daily obligation) imagines what leaders would look like while fulfilling a great need.
In the first months of the new year, the Implico modular training, prepared by MEKS, the youth section of the Slovenian Personnel Association (SKZ), will take place for the first time in Ljubljana's BTC City. Renowned Slovenian and foreign experts will train young HR professionals on the one hand and start-ups and smaller companies on the other.
We often have the word vision in our language. People, companies, countries. Vision says a lot. It is what makes the present more bearable, what offers hope, it is a motive. It is a lifeline and also a prediction. And like weather forecasts and meteorologists, visions and visionaries are also fallible. Let's take a look at some bold predictions from the last century that have been or are still waiting for possible realization.
After tiring Friday evenings, too many times we wake up on a tired Saturday morning, when all we want is home-made soups and movies that don't demand "too much" from us. Let's see which top 10 movies to watch this Saturday.
Londoner FKA Twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Barnett, is coming to Fabrique in Milan, Italy, with a concert on March 7.
Just as the music world became richer for quite a few outstanding and some desperate music albums last year, we can also choose from among them the best and worst music album covers of 2014.
Sarah DeRemer is back. The artist, who is known for her photoshopped hybrids between animals and their favorite food, presents herself this time with the series "You Are What You Eat", which otherwise paints the cruel reality of the animal world, otherwise full of wonderful creatures, where most of them are not exactly in a friendly relationship, but rather in a relationship of prey and predator, but presents this in a sympathetic way through a bunch of interesting crossovers.
Have a good laugh while checking out the 15 funniest scarf photos on the internet, which can serve as a great idea for your next DIY project. We will definitely not be cold this winter in such a cool scarf.
Especially on the Asian side of the world, various artists from all over the world gather every year for snow festivals, where they create incredible sculptures from ice and snow. But not the Bartz brothers from New Brighton, Minnesota (USA), who have chosen the yard in front of their house to display their masterpieces for the fourth year in a row. This year they carved a 3 and a half meter turtle.
Alan Turing, portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch, was a British mathematician, cryptographer and long-unsung hero of World War 2 who cracked the code of the Nazi Enigma encryption machine. You can see the machine in the Museum of Recent History of Slovenia (during the premiere, especially in Kinodvor), while the film The Imitation Game can be seen in all Cineplexx, Kolosej and other smaller cinemas in Slovenia from January 22 onwards.
This week's music news starts with the video of the increasingly popular singer Sia and continues with the fresh name Only Real and the French musician The Avener. Noel Gallagher's 'Flying Birds' delivers a great ballad ahead of the album's release, and Young Buck has immortalized his association with 50 Cent and Tony Yaya with a new track.